A forester and biomass supplier attempts to quash misinformation about Florida's biomass availability.
PurposeEnergy is eyeing the brewery industry for its novel AD cogen system.
CMRA and NSWMA have crafted standards for grading C&D wood so it can be utilized in combustion systems.
Utilization of municipal solid waste sorting technologies could speed up the development of anaerobic digestion in the U.S.
The Missoula City-County Health Department has denied an appeal from biomass opponents of the University of Montana's biomass gasifier, but more appeals are still possible and in fact expected.
New Jersey is already a top-ranked state in on-site utilization of biogas produced by wastewater treatment plants, but ongoing research could help craft incentives to push it even higher.
Two U.S. lawmakers create the first Congressional Biomass Caucus to put the industry on the front burner of energy policy.
Ambitious EU renewable energy goals prompt the U.K. to support biomass-based energy development.
By adding high-rate anaerobic reactors to the wastewater pretreatment system at its Merrimack, N.H., brewery, the plant has reduced air emissions and fossil fuel purchases, and shut down labor-intensive, energy-inefficient equipment.
Despite prior financial difficulties, political controversy and being idle since spring 2011, plans are in the works to refurbish and operate the New Hanover County Waste to Energy Conversion Facility in Wilmington, N.C.
A tech firm, seal maker work together to reduce biorefining commercialization costs
Is the current regulatory regime hindering commercialization of advanced biofuels?
September 20, 2011
For all the gripes, some government-backed programs are working
Uncertainty from a challenging political environment, focus on debt reduction and cuts to tax incentives could slow the industry's progress
Tatarstan, Wermuth Asset Management announce the Tatarstan Clean Tech Fund
Converting cellulosic sugars to advanced biofuel just got more efficient
September 20, 2011
This value-added producer has rice bran to thank
Leveraging private and government funding to accelerate growth
September 20, 2011
The 2011 U.S. DOE's Billion Ton Study left out algae—here's why
September 20, 2011
The biorefining IPO phenomenon explained
The U.S. Navy, Marine Corps complete test flight in Maryland
Researchers reconstruct the genome scale metabolic network for a model alga strain
Challenges, opportunities loom as biorefining industry develops biojet infrastructure
Virent selected to advance in the NABC program
September 20, 2011
UVa researchers look at energy yields, GHGs and the financial appeal of algae
People, Partnerships & Deals
The USPTO's new workload raises a red flag—why can't a user-funded agency just spend what it needs to keep up?
Cash in now on expiring tax deductions before it's too late
White House serves up a “Whopper” and puts money where its mouth is
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